5 Thursday, April 1, 2021 GO! magazine — A&E in Northeast Oregon EOU artists fi nd ‘a point of connection’ despite pandemic LA GRANDE — Art Center East will host an exhibit featuring recent artwork made by Eastern Oregon University students with a major or minor in art. The exhibit will be on display from April 2 through May 1. Featured art- ists include Sophia Aimone, Kimberly Baum, Dalton Mauzay, Jan Ng and Dillon van Rensburg. Art Center East exhibits are always free. The annual EOU Junior Exhibition at Art Center East marks a signifi - cant step on the path of each student involved. While this group is cohesive in their shared academic experience, the variety of their artistic processes and distinct creative interests result in a group exhibition that celebrates individual expression. As students enter this phase of their studies, their unique style and perspec- tive begins to emerge, even in the midst of a global pandemic. “This exhibit didn’t happen in 2020 due to COVID-19 closures — the fi rst of many that were canceled or postponed Art Center East/Contibuted Art in order to keep our community safe,” The 2021 EOU Junior Exhibit — “a point of connection” — is evidence that art always fi nds a way. The exhibit said Sarah West, Art Center East’s com- showcases work made during the pandemic, exploring themes of internal and external worlds. munity outreach coordinator, in a press “After a year of stumbling around online trying release. Similarly, art making was signifi cantly im- to reimagine making art with digital tools or in “Life in 2020 could be pretty bleak at times, and pacted by pandemic restrictions, especially for isolation, I think we all realize the privilege of the abandonment of several ACE exhibits was one students who could no longer attend in-person presenting creative work to the community,” said instruction or access their campus studios. way that reality hit home for me.” Eastern Oregon University art professor, Susan But art always fi nds a way, and these young Murrell. artists are a testament to that persistence. “This group of students brought focus and Spanning themes such as childhood memories, physicality to their practices and we are so appre- relationships and real and imagined environ- ciative that others can experience it.” ments, all of the artists in this exhibit used their The 2021 EOU Junior Exhibition would not be practice to explore points of connection between possible without EOU’s ongoing partnership and the interior experience and the outer world of collaboration with Art Center East, according to interaction and physicality. the release, which continues to support artists at That art — the product of months in pivot and every stage of development and enrich Northeast forced isolation — fi nally gets to step out into a Oregon’s diverse arts community. shared space and be seen. l Putting YOU in contro of your experience! Our specialists will... LEARN your needs and goals, LISTEN to your concerns, & SENSITIVELY provide you COMPASSIONATE CARE. GoHOSPICE.com (541) 624-5800 ABOUT ART CENTER EAST Art Center East is located at 1006 Penn Ave. in La Grande. Regular gallery hours are Wednesday through Friday from noon to 5 p.m. and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Gallery admission is always free and open to the public. Exhibits can also be viewed online at www.artcentereast.org thanks to a partnership with John J Howard Real Estate. Founded in 1977 as Eastern Oregon Regional Arts Council, Art Center East is a registered 501c3 not for profi t arts services organization providing arts learning opportunities and experiences for rural schools in a 10-county service area in Eastern Oregon, as well as art classes, monthly art exhibits and cultural events in its historic Carnegie Library building in La Grande. Art Center East also oversees the Community Ensemble music program, which hosts private music lessons for children and adults, the Community African Drumming group, and the Grande Ronde Community Choir. The Community Ensemble program is a partnership between Art Center East and Eastern Oregon University. Art Center East programs are supported by its members and funded with donations and grants from local sponsors as well as regional and statewide foundations such as the Oregon Arts Commission and the Oregon Cultural Trust. For more information, visit www.artcentereast. org or call 541-624-2800. Is your business one of the 25 million that aren’t backing up data correctly? Let us help, contact us today bluemountaintech.com 541.963.8889